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to cooperatives
adjective
Ready to work with another person or in a team; ready to cooperate.
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They look to cooperatives, mutuals and the voluntary sector for inspiration.
Now about 90% of N. Vietnam's rural population belongs to cooperatives Vinh is very proud of his country's achievements.
Mr. Gautherot, too, focused on farming, selling off all his grapes to cooperatives or the big houses.
"There is room in Brazil for everything from agribusiness to cooperatives and family farms," Mr. Genoino said in the interview.
Rather than selling grapes to cooperatives, more growers are making their own wines, and making them seriously, with reduced yields and greater care.
Many small dairy farmers belong to cooperatives in which they pool their milk, and one sick cow can contaminate a whole batch.
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Yet if cues are sufficient to cause cooperation, what advantages do costly religious beliefs bring to cooperative interactions?
What moves people to cooperative action?
PMA funneled tens of millions in donations to cooperative lawmakers.
He said enforcement must go hand in hand with improving service to cooperative taxpayers.
The building was officially converted to cooperative ownership in the 1980's.
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